
COUNCIL ON AMERICAN-ISLAMIC RELATIONS - CHICAGO | DEFENDING CIVIL RIGHTS. FIGHTING BIGOTRY. PROMOTING TOLERANCE
Two Muslim American movies discuss one message: the negative impact of 9/11 on Muslims in America. They use two different approaches: Fordson focuses on a Muslim community’s unity, while Mooz-lum focuses on one individual’s struggle.
Chicago — In “U.S. will survive one hand on Koran” (Commentary, Dec. 13), columnist Kathleen Parker opted to endorse Dennis Prager, a popular talk-show host and columnist, who has widely been identified from all sides as intolerant and a bigot.
How does a secular newspaper look at organized religion and address issues of faith and spirituality?
Michelle Olson isn’t aware of it yet, but she’s headed for a double dose of Sunday school.
Harris Hassan joins the hallway rush of teens bound for the one place students feed their need for food and face time: the cafeteria.